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Reviewer:
cvenez -




Subject:
overlooked and underrated
Given the outstanding May run earlier in the year, the well-known November shows, and the famous one on 10/29 it's not surprising this one gets overlooked. It's too bad though because the second set in particular is quite good.
The first set doesn't really get going until the end. Even Passenger, normally a pretty smoking tune, is fairly mid-tempo and reserved. But the Lazy Lightning/Supplication combo and the set-closing Deal, are both pretty hot.
The second set opens with a solid Samson and has one of my favorite versions of Peggy-O. The ensuing jam that starts and ends with Playin' is terrific. Every song in between (as well as Playin') is well jammed and developed, especially The Other One which I think is one of the best of the late 70s. I'm pretty sure you can never go wrong with Wheel > Wharf Rat, either!
Check it out, at least set 2. You won't be sorry.
Reviewer:
geraldusa -



Subject:
Not a Classic Night
There are many better nights from 1977 but the banter between songs makes it an interesting listen. Jerry sounds pretty much out of it on Candyman but leveled off as the show went on. I'm moving on to the next one.....it will be a better listen.
Reviewer:
marcus.butler -





Subject:
'77 Vintage
Explosive "Other One." Excellent show.
-- boulder butler
Reviewer:
MushroomEagle -



Subject:
more on Jerry's Comments ...
How about Jerry pushing for a "Bertha -> Fire on the Mountain" after Peggy-O???? :D
Wish i could have heard that ... Jerry then says "no - I don't wanna do that" when Phil suggested the Playin ... Wheel ... Wharf Rat that they eventually played.
Love it
Reviewer:
Evan S. Hunt -





Subject:
Ground Fog in Indiana
Enveloping, comsuming... this is a great show, good recording, good performing. You know they liked it = Johnny B. Goode.
Glad there was ground fog holding our flight out of Bloomington.
Reviewer:
Burnt Rich -




Subject:
Peggy-Orgasm
Regal, one-of-a-kind performance of this tender tune. Absolutely fantastic. Keith and Jerry take it away. Everything else is solid 77'. No complaints here. Jerry's comment before Lazy is nice and sassy...I love tune up time with all these soundboards on Archive...you can pick up so much of the lil' details caught on the stage that were lost on low gen. Maxell recordings over the years.
Reviewer:
WarrenToledo -




Subject:
not working!!
why cant i download anything
Reviewer:
lobster12 -




Subject:
very nice
77 is indeed heaven. With all the gems of this year, this gets overlooked. Very solid. Nice Peggy o and the second set really moves.after all the tuning, of course)
Reviewer:
gonzoc -




Subject:
Good sound, good jerry line
This one is actually a bit mellower than I'm used to from late 77 (think 11/4 and 11/6), but the sound is quite good. And great Jerry line right before Lazy Lightning (I think directed at Weir): "Would you quit baby sitting that thing and play it?!?"
Reviewer:
juanie -




Subject:
peggy-oh-my-goodness
over 8 min of beauty, jerry wailing through the solo, keith tinkling sweetly on the psuedo-harpsichord. A great version 2 days later and another on 12/30/77 (part on a dick's pick - so no download) for the other peggy-officionados out there.
Reviewer:
sheikyerbouti -




Subject:
Not sure why I am the first to review this....
Lazy lightning>Supp>Deal is outrageous I almost got whiplash from swinging my head and pounding so far - 2nd set Peggy-O? yup you saw/heard right.
The other one is one of the best of 76-78. Well played and a great find.